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    Aslak Harniktsson Bolt (c. 1380 – 1450) was a 15th-century Norwegian priest who served as Archbishop of the Nidaros. His parents were Harnikt Henningsson...
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  • his crew is shipwrecked at Røst. Aslak Bolt's cadastre, cadastre of the Archdiocese of Nidaros is written by Aslak Bolt. 1450 4 August – Christian I becomes...
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    family was Aslak Harniktsson Bolt (born about 1375, died 1450) who in 1407 became bishop of Oslo, 1408 in Bergen and 1428 archbishop. Aslak Bolt was the...
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    Aslak Bolt's cadastre (Norwegian: Aslak Bolts jordebog; written 1432–1433) is a Norwegian cadastre, a detailed register of properties and incomes of the...
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    most prized books in the library's collection is the Vulgate Bible of Aslak Bolt (1430–1450), Norway's only preserved liturgical handwritten manuscript...
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    Hallvard Bjørnarsson 1373–1385 Jon 1386–1407 Eystein Aslaksson [no] 1407 Aslak Bolt 1408–1420 Jakob Knutson 1420–1452 Jens Jakobssøn 1453–1483 Gunnar Tjostulvsson...
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    Jacobsson Rusare 1387–1402: Vinald Henriksson 1404–1428: Eskill 1430–1450: Aslak Bolt 1452–1458: Henrik Kalteisen, O.P. 1459–1474: Olav Trondsson 1475–1510:...
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    in "the farm book of Aslak Bolt" in 1430, written by Aslak Harniktsson Bolt (ca.1380−1449), the Archbishop of Nidaros. Aslak Bolt wrote: "af selfosse 1/2...
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    Heggja or rather Hegg. The oldest written reference to Hyggen is from Aslak Bolts jordebok (1432–1433) a register of properties and incomes of the Archdiocese...
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  • Awaldzstadom (‘Awald’s settlements’, dative plural) in Aslak Bolt's cadastre (Norwegian "Aslak Bolts Jordebok") (A.B 52), later abbreviated to Ofstad (as...
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    symbols of non-Christian behavior. In 1436 and again in 1438, Archbishop Aslak Bolt prohibited celebrating a day of rest on Saturday, lest Christians replicate...
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  • 1981–82 recordings of Ballangen music. "Oofotr" comes from Ofoten in Aslak Bolt's land register. Kjersti Stubø - vocal Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk - drums Jørn...
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  • the cathedral chapter of Nidaros, and King Christian I. When Archbishop Aslak Bolt died in 1450, the chapter had chosen Trondsson as his successor. After...
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    Trondheim. The first written record of the church is in the Aslak Bolts jordebok. In 1432 Aslak Bolt, Bishop of the Archdiocese of Nidaros, commissioned this...
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  • of his sermons have also been preserved. After the death of Archbishop Aslak Bolt in 1450 it came down between the Cathedral Chapter, the King and the Pope...
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  • production in Saltdal has been documented since the Middle Ages; in 1432 Aslak Bolt's cadastre recorded a quarry at Setså.: 113  Such old written sources do...
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  • Gisbrith (1349 – 1369), wrote the Bergen Manuscript (Björgynjar kálfskinn). Aslak Bolt, Bishop of Bergen from 1408, was translated to the See of Trondhjem in...
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  • the supporters of Karl were Hans Kruckow and the Archbishop of Nidaros, Aslak Bolt. Soon afterwards, Hans Kruckow and six other prominent men were at the...
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    Moesøen in the 18th century and Mosøen in the 19th century. Mentioned in Aslak Bolt's cadastre of the 15th century, Mo is a medieval farm with a history at...
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  • complicated this effort: Although various land records existed (e.g., Aslak Bolts jordebok from c. 1433, Gautes jordebok from 1491, and Olav Engelbrektssons...
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